The PGA Tour this week features the 2026 ISCO Championship starting on Thursday at Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville, Kentucky.
My PGA Tour field ranking for ISCO Championship looks at the top 10 players in this 132-player field that brings together the best in the world for the last event before The Open.
The ISCO Championship marks the return of the PGA Tour to Kentucky for a co-sanctioned event with the DP World Tour.
Hurstbourne is just over 7,000 yards, yet it didn't give up crazy-low scores last year. It's a bit wonky, and keeping the ball in play with smart golf seems to be the key here.
Just a reminder that I make my expert picks looking at all fantasy leagues and formats. Whether you're playing in a fantasy golf leagues, betting on golf, or competing in a DFS (DraftKings, FanDuel) event, our picks highlight the top PGA Tour golfers to watch this week from our 2026 ISCO Championship rankings.
2026 ISCO Championship expert picks and rankings
1. Max Homa: Homa wound up the runner-up at the John Deere Classic, and it's a course he definitely likes. However, it's unclear what this means beyond TPC Deere Run.
2. Davis Thompson: Thompson seems to do so well in these weaker-field events, but he seems to thrive on go-low events, and I'm not convinced Hurstbourne is that kind of course.
3. Christiaan Bezuidenhout: He's made three cuts in a row, but that's all we really have as a weak case to like him this week, other than reltively strong experience.
4. Lee Hodges: Hodges seems to play his best golf in the Midwest, and this is another venue that demands some degree of accuracy, which he has while not smashing it.
5. Jackson Koivun: Koivun should not, under any circumstance, be the betting favorite this week. He's a great player in the making at the pro level.
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6. Ben James: James has looked quite good in his first few professional starts coming out of college, and he's at a good price.
7. Zac Blair: Blair has been showing out well of late between the Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour, so it can continue here this week.
8. Lucas Glover: Glover showed up well at TPC Deere Run, a place he loves, and he might thrive on a relatively short venue.
9. Ben Kohles: It's hard to be on Kohles coming off the heartache of what happened at the Deere, but he has been playing well of late.
10. William Mouw: We'll put Mouw on here as defending champion, as it's not entirely clear what kind of golfer really thrives here.


